XTone, EMT Body Sculpting
EMT (Electro Muscle Stimulation) body sculpting is a training technique that uses electrical impulses to selectively stimulate the muscles of the body (abdomen, buttocks, thighs, arms, and calves) with an average of about 20,000 impulses in a 30-minute session. It ensures a uniform contraction of the entire muscle, utilizing 100% of its capacity, unlike voluntary efforts that may only achieve a 30-35% muscle contraction. It is a device used for body reshaping, aiding in fat burning and muscle building.
Key areas of focus include:
Sports: Improved performance and recovery times.
Longevity: Reduction of sarcopenia and significant adipose tissue, the two main indicators of organic aging and inflammation.
Aesthetic: Firming of muscle tissues and localized slimming. An increase in muscle tissue and stimulation of adjacent tissues (tendons and fat) also result in increased metabolic activity, burning more calories.
This innovative and highly safe technology acts exclusively on the muscles (motor neurons) through a subdermal magnetic wave, without affecting sensory nerves or generating thermal energy.
The return on investment is less than six months with one client per day. The compact device (53x45x112h cm) has low energy consumption (max 2.0 kW).